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04.04.13

Part II “Mud”

Set in Jakarta, Khairani Barokka (Okka) introduces us to a dystopian world where people live with no reminders of history or appreciation of the past. A bleak world that revolves among two central characters of a grandmother and her granddaughter seeking to find meaning of the world they live in.

03.04.13

Conserving the Environment with Nadine Zamira

Nadine Zamira's early exposure to nature and outdoor activities had progressively influenced her to pursue a calling to advocate environmental issues. With numerous experience under her belt, she is determined to fully dedicate her efforts on sustaining and building a better world. Whiteboard Journal made a house visit to talk about her path and opinions as a active PR for the environment.

01.04.13

Rumah Sehat Intiyana

Located in Pondok Indah, Rumah Sehat Intiyana is one of the first establishments in Jakarta that seeks to invite people to not only consume healthier food products, but to also improve their habits step by step. It is certainly the kind of a place that residents of fast-paced cities need.

25.03.13

Women in Literature

On March 8th, the world celebrated International Women's Day. So for this month's book selection, we recommend five short stories and five novels by notable individuals such as Margaret Atwood, Woody Allen, and Miranda July. Each tale focuses on a range of female characters — from the intelligent to the rebellious — and the many issues that they face.

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21.03.13

Label Love: Blue Note Records

For the next 6 months, one of our W_Music editors, Chandra Drews, familiarly known as Ffonz, will share his obsession of record labels and explains why he finds the selected labels special to him. Here is his first selection: Blue Note Records.

20.03.13

Producing and Exploring Ceramics with Kandura

Out of sheer enjoyment and a series of experimentation, Bathsebha Satyaalanggaghya (Ghia), Fauzy Prasetya (Uji), Nuri Fatima (Nuri), and Tisa Granicia formed a ceramic studio that united their passion in ceramics. For seven years and counting, they have made and introduced a range of products under their studio they call Kandura Keramik. We met the Kandura team in Bandung where they shared their opinions and experience.

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